GOP senator reveals what made him vote to convict Trump
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) explains his vote to convict former President Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) explains his vote to convict former President Donald Trump at his second impeachment trial.
When President Joe Biden flew aboard Air Force One for the first time this month, he did not spend much time soaking in the moment.
Former British ambassador Peter Westmacott, author of "They Call It Diplomacy," says despite a "nasty bump," the U.S. can be a guiding light for democracy.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says all the coronavirus deaths in the nursing homes and in the hospitals "were always fully, publicly and accurately reported."
Dr. Anthony Fauci told Axios that he was concerned about personally contracting Covid-19 while working inside former President Donald Trump's White House.
CNN's Brianna Keilar reports that though Sen. Rand Paul did stand and clap for Officer Eugene Goodman during former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, despite being criticized on social media for not doing so, he was the only senator during the trial not wearing a mask.
Chris Harrison's announcement that he would step aside as the host of "The Bachelor" for an undetermined length of time following controversial remarks he made has reignited conversation about the reality franchise's problematic history regarding issues of race and diversity.
Tesla's $1.5 billion investment in bitcoin has helped legitimize the cryptocurrency as an investment, leading analysts and traders to ask which blue chip company will be the next to take the plunge, buying bitcoin for its corporate balance sheet.
Ice storms and freezing temperatures across much of the South made one Tennessee street so slick that a man's truck slid down a hill.
Mario Draghi, Italy's new prime minister, is no stranger to high-stakes jobs.
The US has seen a 58% decrease in new Covid-19 cases since mid-January, with 39 states reporting downward trends in new infections.
Many French workers can now eat at their desks without breaking the law.
Don Francisco is coming back to TV. The legendary Chilean anchor will host a new show on CNN en Español. Revisit some of the most important milestones in his almost 60-year career.
The UK just implemented new quarantining policies for travelers. CNN's Scott McLean is in London answering questions on the hotel quarantine and the UK variant.
The United States Coast Guard has called off the search for six people off the Florida coast while continuing to look for 10 people that went missing in a separate incident near Key West.
"American Idol" returned Sunday night, with Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie behind the judges table once again.
CNN's Boris Sanchez reports former President Donald Trump is facing a growing amount of criminal and civil investigations in at least two states.
'Zack Snyder's Justice League,' the much clamored for director's cut of the 2017 film, is premiering on HBO Max with additional footage and Jared Leto's Joker added in.
Guinea declared an Ebola outbreak in one of its regions on Sunday, after the West African nation confirmed at least seven cases of the disease, including three deaths, the country's National Security and Health Agency (ANSS) said.
Micheál Martin, Ireland's Prime Minister, talks to Becky Anderson about whether new variants could undermine Ireland's vaccination effort, and what he spoke to U.S. President Biden about after his election.
State Republican parties are taking action against former President Donald Trump.
CNN's Miguel Marquez looks at how Alabama is stepping up vaccination efforts to slow the spread of Covid-19.
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Alliance, says "excessive risk taking" like the Reddit-fueled stock frenzy could lead to a crash. He also weighs in on risks to bitcoin investment.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg opened the door Monday to the alliance keeping forces in Afghanistan beyond the May deadline when the US had promised to remove its remaining 2,500 troops from the country.
The pandemic has upended the calendar in a variety of ways, and the movie awards "season" is no exception. That explains why this year, February is beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
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